The Air Transport Month Roundup: On-Demand Webinars
December 03, 2020
Return Of The MAX
The FAA’s approval for the Boeing 737 MAX to fly again ends a long, dark chapter in the evolving story of how the aircraft’s saga is changing aviation safety. But key questions remain. How long will it take for airlines to get grounded and undelivered aircraft back into service? What kind of pilot training is required? What are the long-term implications for the FAA and other regulatory agencies? And how vital is the MAX to Boeing’s financial recovery?
Making Sustainable Aviation Fuels More Available And Affordable
With sustainable aviation experts in the SAF sector, the panelists will examine how to make sustainable aviation fuels more widely available to airlines and at a price that is closer to conventional jet fuels and discuss why governments are critical to that endeavor and an industry status on progress worldwide
Inside The Boardroom With Alan Joyce, CEO Of Qantas
One of the airline industry’s most highly regarded executives, Qantas CEO Alan Joyce, has never been one to avoid bold steps. The pandemic has provided the Australian carrier’s greatest challenge, but it has been quick to respond with a wide range of measures. Hear about the progress it is making and what comes next.
What's Happening With Pilots & The Worldwide Supply Of Flight Training?
COVID-19 has turned the pilot market on its head: a severe shortage of qualified pilots in some markets turned into a massive oversupply with thousands losing their jobs. How are airlines handling the situation and what are flight schools and other institutions are doing to support cadets.
What are industry experts anticipating seeing through the end of this year and into 2021 in terms of recovery in passenger numbers and restoration of the grounded fleet? Where will the capacity gaps be, region by region, and where will capacity outstrip demand, lowering yields? Which aircraft types will most quickly return to service and which will be permanently retired? What are the lessons airlines can learn from the crisis as they restore networks and fleets?
The Wings Club Aviation Leader Series With Ed Bastian
Aviation Week Network’s Editorial Director Joe Anselmo spoke with Delta Air Lines Chief Executive Officer Ed Bastian about leading an airline in crisis, Delta’s focus on health and safety amid the pandemic, and his outlook for 2021 and beyond.
Here's a roundup of on-demand webinars that took placed during Air Transport Month 2020. Hear from our global team of editors and network of experts about issues affecting the industry in the past, present and future.